01874cgm a2200373 450000100060000000300090000600500170001500700150003200800410004704000280008804100080011624500910012426000560021530000380027130600110030949000150032050000570033550600460039251100310043852004260046953801570089554600160105258800650106865000490113365000360118265000310121865000390124965000370128865000120132565000270133770000300136471000380139485600680143221504CA-CURIO20190614143052.0cr*cna|||uuuuu190614s2019||||onc010|||||||as|||v|eng|d aCA-CURIObengcCA-CURIO aeng04aThe dirty truth about recyclingh[videorecording] /cCanadian Broadcasting Corporation aToronto :bCanadian Broadcasting Corporation,c2019 a1 streaming video (10 min 09 sec) a0010090 aThe Weekly aFrom the Curio.ca streaming audio-visual collection.1 aAccess restricted to Curio.ca subscribers1 aJournalist: Mesley, Wendy. aCanadians are among the world’s top producers of plastic waste, but a lot of what gets put in a blue box doesn’t actually end up getting recycled. A large portion of what people think is being recycled is sent overseas to countries such as the Philippines or Malaysia where it ends up in illegal junkwards. The Weekly’s Wendy Mesley speaks to a leading environmentalist and investigates whether recycling is broken. aAvailable on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://curio.ca/en/video/the-dirty-truth-about-recycling-21504/ aIn English.0 aSource of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation00aPlastic scrapxEnvironmental aspectszCanada00aRecycling (Waste, etc.)zCanada00aRecycling industryzCanada00aRefuse and refuse disposalzCanada00aRefuse disposal industryzCanada00aScience00aEnvironmental sciences1 aMesley, Wendyejournalist2 aCanadian Broadcasting Corporation40uhttp://curio.ca/en/video/the-dirty-truth-about-recycling-21504/